Intercom NYC

Commercial Intercom Systems at Access Control Systems New York

Implementing a commercial intercom system is an excellent step in assuring that your access control system is safe and effective. Access Control Systems New York offers many different systems and products that will meet your facility’s specific needs without breaking your budget. With a system granting access, public address, personnel paging, and private communication between two locations all become possible with the touch of a button.

Residential Intercom Systems at Access Control Systems New York

Implementing a residential intercom system is an excellent step in assuring that your access control system is safe and effective. Access Control Systems New York offers many different systems and products that will meet your home/apartments specific needs without breaking your budget. With a system granting access and communication between two locations all become possible with the touch of a button.

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Basic intercom system terms

Master Station or Base Station – These are units that can control the system.

Sub-station – Units that are capable of only initiating a call with a Master Station but not capable of initiating calls with any other stations (sometimes called slave units).

Door Station – Like sub-stations, these units are only capable of initiating a call to a Master Station. They are typically weather-proof.

Intercom Station – Full-featured remote unit that is capable of initiating and receiving party-line conversation, individual conversation and signalling. May be rack-mounted, wall-mounted or portable.

Wall Mount Station – fixed-position intercom station with built-in loudspeaker. May have flush-mounted microphone, hand-held push to talk microphone or telephone-style handset.

Belt Pack – portable intercom station worn on the belt such as an interruptible feedback (IFB) with an earpiece worn by talent.

Handset – permanent or portable telephone-style connection to an intercom station. Holds both an earpiece and a push to talk microphone.

Headset – portable intercom connection from a belt pack to one or both ears via headphones with integrated microphone on a boom arm. Connects to a belt pack.

Paging Signal – An audible and/or visual alert at an intercom station, indicating that someone at another station wants to initiate a conversation.

Power Supply – Used to feed power to all units. Often incorporated into the design of the base station.